All cyber threat intelligence teams need three things; a threat intelligence lifecycle, a threat model, and intelligence requirements. One of the hardest to get right is intelligence requirements. They usually lack focus, fail to define a timeframe, or do not answer a single question to support an informed decision.
This article dives into the top five challenges you will face when creating your own intelligence requirements so you can avoid these pitfalls and produce actionable intelligence that is valuable to your organization. You will learn about common real-world problems that come with implementing intelligence requirements and solutions to navigate past these issues.
But, before we begin, let’s first recap what intelligence requirements are.
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Intelligence Requirements Recap
Intelligence is the information you collect about a competitive entity, usually an adversary, and how they may affect your organization. You use this information to discover the best way to defend yourself.
Intelligence requirements are the insights you seek to gain, the questions you…